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A1ukstrong /sʌm/ukweak /səm/us/sʌm//səm/an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something: If you need more paper then just take some."Would you like to have dinner with us?" "No thanks, I've already had some."Some of you here have already met Imran.Have some of this champagne - it's very good.›some people: Some have compared his work to Picasso's.

A reader of this blog recently asked for a post on idioms that are used in everyday English. This seemed like a reasonable request. After all, if you are going to make the effort to learn a set of English idioms, you want those idioms to be useful. The question, then, was

a robotic device which goes around the legs and part of the body of a person who cannot walk and allows them to move independently and in an upright position The device, known as an exoskeleton, is strapped to the outside of a person’s limbs and can then be controlled by them.